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Are there any BIG differences between these DDR5 ram sticks?

AccDossNumber15

RAM 1: Teamgroup T-Force Delta A RGB 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5 AMD Expo 6000MHz CL38-38-38-78 

RAM 2: Kingston Fury Renegade DDR5 32GB/64GB 6000MHz CL32 Intel XMP 3.0 UDIMM 

 

They're relatively the same price, but the former is in the shop I want to buy while the other is from an online store. If there are no major impacts (10-20FPS) in-games then I'll go with the former.

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Well one is very clearly optimised for Intel, the other for AMD. If you have an intel CPU probably both will work, even though I'd still recommend buying the optimised part. Amd chips tend to be a lot more picky though so if you have one of those buying sticks optimised for Intel is really asking for trouble.

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Also the cas latency is pretty different, 32v38, for the same speed

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37 minutes ago, AccDossNumber15 said:

If there are no major impacts (10-20FPS) in-games then I'll go with the former.

We need more context to say that, e.g. what CPU, what resolution and what graphics card. Say if you're playing at 4K, then RAM speed is less important than 1080p (though it can impact the minimums).

 

Generally speaking: will you notice anything between them? No. If you have a 7800X3D then the answer is likely to be an even bigger no, since the X3Ds care less about memory speed than the non-X3Ds.

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22 minutes ago, TatamiMatt said:

Also the cas latency is pretty different, 32v38, for the same speed

Does impact gameplay in any noticeable way? Also a person said that the latter has a better ram die, anway to confirm that? Again, if that's true does that impact the game in anyway?

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1 minute ago, Tetras said:

We need more context to say that, e.g. what CPU, what resolution and what graphics card. Say if you're playing at 4K, then RAM speed is less important than 1080p (though it can impact the minimums).

 

Generally speaking: will you notice anything between them? No. If you have a 7800X3D then the answer is likely to be an even bigger no, since the X3Ds care less about memory speed than the non-X3Ds.

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4 minutes ago, AccDossNumber15 said:

CPU: Ryzen 5 7500f

MOBO: Gigabyte B650M K

GPU: RTX 4070

Resolution: 1440p and maybe 4k in VR since 2k per eye.

In HUB's 7 game average @ 1080p (with a 4090) *:

 

Ryzen 7 7700X

 

6000 CL30-38-38-38-96-96: 190 avg, 148 min.

6000 CL40-40-40-40-77-117: 175 avg, 132 min.

 

The difference will shrink with a less powerful card and a higher resolution.

 

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3 hours ago, Tetras said:

In HUB's 7 game average @ 1080p (with a 4090) *:

 

Ryzen 7 7700X

 

6000 CL30-38-38-38-96-96: 190 avg, 148 min.

6000 CL40-40-40-40-77-117: 175 avg, 132 min.

 

The difference will shrink with a less powerful card and a higher resolution.

 

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This video is the 3D chips, if you have a regular processor it may impact more...

 

Linus did a video on RAM speeds IIRC.

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5 hours ago, AccDossNumber15 said:

RAM 1: Teamgroup T-Force Delta A RGB 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5 AMD Expo 6000MHz CL38-38-38-78 

RAM 2: Kingston Fury Renegade DDR5 32GB/64GB 6000MHz CL32 Intel XMP 3.0 UDIMM 

 

They're relatively the same price, but the former is in the shop I want to buy while the other is from an online store. If there are no major impacts (10-20FPS) in-games then I'll go with the former.

 

The Teamgroup kit is clearly 2x16GB. The Kingston kit does not appear to specify configuration and is not clear on total capacity.

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3 hours ago, Dedayog said:

This video is the 3D chips, if you have a regular processor it may impact more...

Yes, but it includes results for the 7700X in the 7 game average, which is the CPU I quoted in my post.

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